I made a card for the current Embellish Magazine Embossed flowers color trends challenge a few days ago. I am not sure I got the color in between red and green right. Here is my second try. I also used Skipping stone design sketch #91 by Teri Anderson.
Flowers were embossed with Martha Stewart embossing powder. DeName tiny star background was stamped in antique linen. Another flower was embossed, fussy cut, and popped up with foam tape.
Here is a close-up of the embossed flowers.
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Supplies:
Paper: Bazzill color card stock, PTI white and kraft card stock
Stamp: DeName star background,, Amuse clever girl, essential sentiments
Ink: Memento tuxedo black,, VersaMark, Ranger antique linen
Other: Martha Stewart embossing powder (lady bug), K&Company rhinestone sticker
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16 comments:
So so pretty!! tfs!!
Wowsers, Chunyan! Love the embossing! What's your secret? You never seem to have any "strays" when you emboss :) Gorgeous colors--and the beige looks right to me!
Totally lovey Chunyaun! Oh my do I love those flowers and the polka dot background!
Wonderful card! I love your embossed flowers. They just pop off the page.
Lovely card, Chunyuan! Just lovely! :)
So pretty! I love those flowers (I think I might have to buy them!), and popping up that one was so smart. Fantastic card.
Gorgeous! I just love the popped up flower!
So bright and fun and absolutely full of life! Thanks for playing at the sketch challenge for Skipping Stones Design this week!
simply gorgeous!
Such a lovely card!
Very pretty, as always, Chunyuan!
Absolutely stunning! Thanks for playing along in this weeks Skipping Stones Design challenge!
This is sooo pretty!!! Love the 3D flower. Perfect!! The colors are great too. Thanks so much for playing along with Skipping Stones Design!!!
Thank you so much for playing along with Skipping Stones Designs!!
This is SO pretty! I love the flowers and the color!! Thanks for playing along with us over at SSD!
I love the embossed flowers! The stamping is perfect and I love what you've done with the sketch! Thanks for joining us at SSD!
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